Jailbirds
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The story follows 18 year old Alissa Addler, a humble but happy go lucky girl, who is being sent to a high security prison to be held until she is executed, for a seemingly viloent and hatefull murder spree she commeted prior. In prison Ali meets Blaire, a ex-gangster, who is also on death row and happens to be her cell mate. Despite being complete opasets the two come together to try and escape, together as they attempt to overcome their death sentences, they overcome occult, past relationships, and develop an interesting relationship. will they make it out of prison together or will they be executed before they can escape? What will they do if they do escape. Tw: gore, murder, innapropiate language, mentions of sexual abuse, cannibalism.
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Almost every aspect of Cheyanne Daniels' life is controlled by Steven, her abusive spouse, and her religious, overbearing family. She wants a divorce, but her family tells her that she must submit to her husband and make the marriage work, or she will be the one in sin. Desperate for freedom and support, she turns to her atheist friends for advice, even though her whole family wants her situation to be kept a secret from who they call, "outsiders." Will Cheyanne gain enough courage to break away from her prison? This is all based on true events. I had to change names and some events to protect identities, but 99% of it actually happened. There is mature content in here, and some of it may be triggering to those who have survived abusive situations.

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